No It Isn´t

You could be as smart as you want, but you would be led in circles by someone who is wise. Any fool can be smart in some aspect, but wisdom involves a more deep understanding of intellect. Wisdom includes knowing the right time to make an argument, or when to be quiet. You can be as smart as Einstein and be wrong.

No, they support each other

Both of them are clear together and essential to make human successful. Because if you are smart, you can learn everything easily and may get high results. This doesnt mean that you can use your intelligence appropriately as well as earn things you want. You need wisdom. Combining two factors charmingly, you are the wonderful person. Sometimes, people are not intelligent but with the wisdom, they are the best.

No, it's not.

Both intelligence and wisdom have their uses. Sometimes even the most intelligent people lack common sense. Wise people might not be very intellectual, but they can use their skills to get a lot of things done. It is fairly common that the richest people in our society are not the most intelligent.

Wisdom leads to good choices.

No, intelligence is not more important than wisdom, because intelligence by itself is not helpful. Intelligence needs to be applied for it to be useful. Wisdom is using what intelligence you have in order to make good choices. This leads to a far better life than having intelligence and not knowing how to use it productively.

They both go hand-in-hand.

I do not feel intelligence is at all more important than wisdom. I think they both equally important and should be exercised an equal amount in one's everyday life. Sometimes I believe the more intelligent someone is, they will naturally be a bit more wiser then the average particular person.

No,intelligence is not more important than wisdom.

Wisdom can always be seen as more important than intelligence.Many people may have the capacity for knowledge but unless they use it correctly it will be of little use throughout life.One has to live a few years and gain experience and then they will able to use that knowledge to improve their life.

No, intelligence is not more important than wisdom.

Really, we need a balance between wisdom and intelligence, not one or the other. Intelligence is only what we know. Someone can be very intelligent in book knowledge, and yet lack wisdom even in how to deal with everyday life. In that case, then the intelligence they have really doesn't count for much, because they will not necessarily know how to make good choices in life. It's more important to be wise than to be intelligent.